Vietnam has become a key driver of global growth in thermal coal imports and use, after supercharging imports of the power fuel by over 30% in 2024 to record highs. Vietnam's imports of thermal coal ...
On This Day: U.S., South Vietnam begin bombing raids on North
In 1965, U.S. and South Vietnamese planes made their first bombing raids on North Vietnam. In 1970, Japan put a satellite, Ohsumi, in space, following the Soviet Union, the United States and France.
US Marine identified as 1 of 4 victims killed in Philippines plane crash
The U.S. Marine Corps has identified one of the four victims in Thursday's Philippines plane crash as 22-year-old Sgt. Jacob M. Durham of California.
World’s 1st hybrid quantum supercomputer goes online in Japan
Engineers in Japan have switched on the world's first hybrid quantum supercomputer. The 20-qubit quantum computer, called Reimei, has been integrated into Fugaku — the world's sixth-fastest ...
“Don’t think there was issue with lights”: Pakistan’s Tayyab Tahir gives his take on Rachin’s injury incident
Pakistan batter Tayyab Tahir dismissed the speculation about Rachin Ravindra being stuck by the ball due to an issue with the floodlight during the first match of the ODI tri-nation series between the ...
Is MAGA great for India?
Within Maga circles these visas are intensely disliked although other Trump-confidants, including Elon Musk, have defended them. The third issue is defence. Joe Biden pursued containment of China in a ...
Injured Bumrah out of India’s Champions Trophy tilt
Harshit Rana has been named as Bumrah's replacement in India's 15-man squad. The 23-year-old made his one-day international debut for India against England on 6 February and has t ...
80 million US bombs still unexploded in Laos. Clearing them relies on Trump aid. | Opinion
United States dropped over 2 million tons of bombs on Laos; 80 million unexploded ordnance remains. Continue funding to clear our legacies of war.
80 million US bombs still unexploded in Laos. Clearing them relies on Trump aid. | Opinion
United States dropped over 2 million tons of bombs on Laos; 80 million unexploded ordnance remains. Continue funding to clear our legacies of war.
NUOL hosts 3rd Climate Compatible Growth annual workshop for Laos
Prof. Dr Phouphet Kyophilavong (centre), Ms Mel Barlow (right) and Ms Lily Ryan-Collins co-chair the workshop in Vientiane.